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and the other countries once said they're looking at the united states for leadership to set an example. but there's a lot in the book, and i wanted lenere to share with you a little bit about what we have in the back and some of the things that's there, give you a little information there. and then we're going to open it up for questions. and there's no secrets because, you going to lie when you read anything you want to about me. i hope you've seen the rachel rachel maddow interview and chris matthews on hardball. cbs was march the 5th. it's running online, and hardball was mar 16th, and -- march 16th, and there's a video running on obama's web site that they came to alabama in may to have a lot of the libraries' videos that they've purchased to use in it, and there's a lot to that one. they did a good job. they sent a professional team in, and i flew all those miles last month, and lenere and i will be leaving tuesday morning. we're going to harvard this boston and speak at harvard tuesday night. so we -- and there's some, when she's attu lain, i'll be in pittsburgh. so we even split
and the other countries once said they're looking at the united states for leadership to set an example. but there's a lot in the book, and i wanted lenere to share with you a little bit about what we have in the back and some of the things that's there, give you a little information there. and then we're going to open it up for questions. and there's no secrets because, you going to lie when you read anything you want to about me. i hope you've seen the rachel rachel maddow interview and chris...
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gergen, you spoke to something that speaks to my heart in the western united states. better than 70% of the land is either federal, state and tribal landed. it's creating an incredible challenge in terms of maintaining healthy forests and in terms of the fire threat. mr. burke was noting a bit about water quality issues. if these time of pak pact been if you look at what happened after some of the big fires in colorado to the denver water should, the costs are as strom om call. in denver they're relying on water from other parts of the state to be clean and healthy. when the trees burn and the soil a birched, it couldn't have tree kpend -- >> would it be accurate to say we do not follow to eso they would healthy for us. so would literally -- when we're talking about protecting our water, protecting our watersheds in the midwest weeks have maybe 12, 14 inches of rainfall that comes in a total year. it's in the best interest of this country rng the environmental protection agency, our states and nation to actively man and these forests. >> there's no question. i would a
gergen, you spoke to something that speaks to my heart in the western united states. better than 70% of the land is either federal, state and tribal landed. it's creating an incredible challenge in terms of maintaining healthy forests and in terms of the fire threat. mr. burke was noting a bit about water quality issues. if these time of pak pact been if you look at what happened after some of the big fires in colorado to the denver water should, the costs are as strom om call. in denver...
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serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the brain of the world oil. one of the material that is making the truly great contribution to our modern civilization. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the lee embassy which means people inside baghdad it is a city like no other embassy in history or in the world they're not building the embassy. in syria rank in the huge basins around with an intention to leave their building with an intention to maintain control. since two thousand and three the u.s. has built dozens of military bases in iraq in two thousand and eight the u.s. and iraqi governments signed an agreement that states that all foreign troops should leave the country by two thousand and eleven. the agreement also says that the u.s. will not seek permanent basis or a permanent milita
serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the brain of the world oil. one of the material that is making the truly great contribution to our modern civilization. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the lee embassy which means people inside baghdad it is a...
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and really focus on this fantastic green building material that we have in the united states. thank you very much for your time. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. i will proceed with questioning. i'll take the liberties of the first five minutes. my first question is for you. i appreciate your observations. we are in difficult chamgs. i think one of the unique opportunities we have and our subcommittee and agriculture committee is the forest can be a great source of revenue given all the public lands that have been secured and continue to be sitting some of those idle with tremendous resource for this country. could be a great return on investment if we are promoting the proper healthy management, chin clouds proper healthy management, which includes harvesting. just taking a little more clarification. you talked about your remarks about the stewardship contracting authority. what makes the stewardship contracting authority unique and/or different from other contracts? >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. you know, it's really interesting that you talk about the
and really focus on this fantastic green building material that we have in the united states. thank you very much for your time. i look forward to your questions. >> thank you. i will proceed with questioning. i'll take the liberties of the first five minutes. my first question is for you. i appreciate your observations. we are in difficult chamgs. i think one of the unique opportunities we have and our subcommittee and agriculture committee is the forest can be a great source of revenue...
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creation and economic stability here in the united states. could you quickly elaborate on the major challenges you face, you know, today? your industry? because i know your family business. i know the impact you have on your community and i know it's a sacrifice for you to be here and i certainly appreciate your presence. so just what are maybe one of the top two things that you feel are the biggest threat to you and your livelihood. >> today it's overregulation. we in the logging side of the forest industry have tremendous amount of capital investment in our equipment. today to buy a new piece of equipment we're spending anywhere from 20 to 50 more thousand dollars per unit per piece of equipment just to comply with epa air regulations for our new diesel engines. and what that's doing is increasing the cost of my equipment but not just that, but i'm not getting any more production out of that piece of equipment because of that in cost. uncertainty. you know, with the 9th circuit court ruling on water runoff on forest roads and calling that a
creation and economic stability here in the united states. could you quickly elaborate on the major challenges you face, you know, today? your industry? because i know your family business. i know the impact you have on your community and i know it's a sacrifice for you to be here and i certainly appreciate your presence. so just what are maybe one of the top two things that you feel are the biggest threat to you and your livelihood. >> today it's overregulation. we in the logging side of...
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wasn't the united states based on this idea? . . . . >> it involves some combination and forming our massive expenditures and domestic programs with a portion from defense because you have to do that for fairness across the budget. that's the debate we're going to have here. very, very different from the european debate which is levels of debt that can't be sustained with the euro, countries individually that can't sustain their debts, and what happens with them inside the euro zone, and no growth. no real growth going on in europe. you can't see with the declining overall population with the declining economic performance how you are going to mass enough debt to change the balance. that's a very different conversation that we'll have to have here. >> pulling back, this is really how democracies, western democracies are going to deal with deleveraging and paying and changing social compact between the government and the people. and europe is now fundamentally making that change at horrific cost and social price. as kurt said, we
wasn't the united states based on this idea? . . . . >> it involves some combination and forming our massive expenditures and domestic programs with a portion from defense because you have to do that for fairness across the budget. that's the debate we're going to have here. very, very different from the european debate which is levels of debt that can't be sustained with the euro, countries individually that can't sustain their debts, and what happens with them inside the euro zone, and...
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the last time new jersey sent a republican to the united states senate. so i don't want to hear any other state crying that their state is so hard. we can't do this. come to new jersey, man, and be a republican. then you'll know hard. but it can be done. it can be done. that's where my optimism comes from, but for my state and for our country. it's not about having everyone agree with you all the time. the people in new jersey don't always agree with everything i do. and they certainly don't always agree with the way i say it, but they know i'm telling them the truth as i see it. see, i'm not looking to be loved. i think politicians get themgs in trouble when they're looking to be loved. i get plenty of love at home. i'm not bragging. i just do. i got a great wife and four great children. and i'm not looking for the people of new jersey to love me. because when you're looking for love in this job that's when deficits get run up. when you're looking for love in this job, it's because you can't say no to anything. because someone somewhere won't love you. i
the last time new jersey sent a republican to the united states senate. so i don't want to hear any other state crying that their state is so hard. we can't do this. come to new jersey, man, and be a republican. then you'll know hard. but it can be done. it can be done. that's where my optimism comes from, but for my state and for our country. it's not about having everyone agree with you all the time. the people in new jersey don't always agree with everything i do. and they certainly don't...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ach
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more...
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united health group and ymcas have put these into place in 25 states. we can reduce weight by 5% to 7%. we can reduce incidents of diabetes in a short period of time by 58. for older populations 71%. that program could be scaled nationally in the next 12 to 18 months for $80 million. not "b," "m." why in the world don't we do that out of the public health fund? that's something that is an investment that we should do, build that one simple program in nationally, have it available so that small employers could use it medicare patients could be referred to it, and exchanges, plans in exchange could refer patients to this. now that's a simple example of something we should be doing because we know it works. i guess my point of saying that is that, we have a whole variety of interventions that would target these programs that i've talked about that we have years of data to show that they work, transitional care models, diabetes prevention program. we need to flip the switch here and get into implementation mode, not pilot project mode. we're not going to pi
united health group and ymcas have put these into place in 25 states. we can reduce weight by 5% to 7%. we can reduce incidents of diabetes in a short period of time by 58. for older populations 71%. that program could be scaled nationally in the next 12 to 18 months for $80 million. not "b," "m." why in the world don't we do that out of the public health fund? that's something that is an investment that we should do, build that one simple program in nationally, have it...
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the dead included a large number of students on their way home to the united states for the holidays. he was first accused of the bombing in 1991. after serving just 8 years, he was released because he was dying of prostate cancer. the judge defended the move as the right thing to do. >> based on the believes, i allowed him to return -- based on my believe so, i allowed him to return home -- based on my beliefs, a lot him to return home to die. >> that is a lot more than we got to do for our children and husbands. >> relations with the u.k. soured for a time. scotches authorities announced they were reviewing the evidence in the case searching for any clues for accomplices in the bombing. >> the lockerbie bombing has a lot of ties to maryland. tonight at 11:00 p.m., we will talk to the family of one of the victims. we took a trip to the race course this morning as crews started the big job of getting things into shape. a photo finish at the horse race. we will have more on the race ahead in sports. wbaltv.com is still your press pass to the preakness. the other big event in maryland t
the dead included a large number of students on their way home to the united states for the holidays. he was first accused of the bombing in 1991. after serving just 8 years, he was released because he was dying of prostate cancer. the judge defended the move as the right thing to do. >> based on the believes, i allowed him to return -- based on my believe so, i allowed him to return home -- based on my beliefs, a lot him to return home to die. >> that is a lot more than we got to...
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states. >> reporter: now that meeting took place on the sidelines before it kicked off. very pore meeting between the two presidents. now, the summit itself has kicked off and secretary-general and president obama and other leaders. bottom line what the president is trying to make clear that the u.s. will be committed beyond 2014 to help afghanistan stand up on its own but reiterating that all combat troops out by the end of 2014. >> so the g-8 summit wrapped up and focused on the euro zone debt crisis. will leaders talk about that in chicago, too? >> reporter: they think they will talk about it on sidelines, andrea merkel, germany being part of nato a lot of the same leaders, canada is here talking mostly about security issues but the debt crisis is overshadowing anything. it's been a drag on the u.s. economy. white house officials feel good about what happened at the g-8 summit at camp david of them feel president obama helped move the german chancellor along bit. she has taken a firm line, not more spending in europe. they think inside the white house there needs to b
states. >> reporter: now that meeting took place on the sidelines before it kicked off. very pore meeting between the two presidents. now, the summit itself has kicked off and secretary-general and president obama and other leaders. bottom line what the president is trying to make clear that the u.s. will be committed beyond 2014 to help afghanistan stand up on its own but reiterating that all combat troops out by the end of 2014. >> so the g-8 summit wrapped up and focused on the...
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and with the united states, the immigration since then. we have progressed in our relations with israel significantly. it is a friendly country. and the visa with each other. russians go to israel. >> i think you probably have to switch the microphone on. >> and coming back, russian origin. coming back with ideas. with sometimes, money, technologies. to work in the country that they know very well. and that is quite normal. i would say that we have -- normalcy in our relations with israel but we do not have normalcy, relation in the particular field with the united states over the issue that is no longer. by all standard. still there because there is a political context for this. and probably we will see, hear it a lot. debate to whether russia can graduate from jackson/vanek or not. in terms of russian economic interest, the condition of negotiations, offen tr entry, ie wto, give us an opportunity to become a member pretty soon befrp the e before the end of the year. if it is not granted to russia that means, kind of it isresip r recip re
and with the united states, the immigration since then. we have progressed in our relations with israel significantly. it is a friendly country. and the visa with each other. russians go to israel. >> i think you probably have to switch the microphone on. >> and coming back, russian origin. coming back with ideas. with sometimes, money, technologies. to work in the country that they know very well. and that is quite normal. i would say that we have -- normalcy in our relations with...
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publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the united states. tom is retiring from ap at the end of the year. but we will talk about some -- breaking news from ap in a few minutes. with that, let me turn the floor over to julia kennedy cochran to talk to -- introduce the program and talk a little about her father and also thank members of the family for being here. we are very glad you are all here. thanks. julia? >> good evening and thank you all for being here. three, four years ago when i started the project to publish my father's memoir, which he hadn't been able to get published during his lifetime, it was with great trepidation i wrote a letter to tom curly asking for the ap's help. because, as you know, it had been 60-odd years since my father had been fired by the ap and we had never heard anything from them about it. in fact, i myself worked for the ap for three years right after college as a reporter on the new york city desk and nobody ever spoke to me about it during that time. so i expected that either they would ignore me or just t
publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the united states. tom is retiring from ap at the end of the year. but we will talk about some -- breaking news from ap in a few minutes. with that, let me turn the floor over to julia kennedy cochran to talk to -- introduce the program and talk a little about her father and also thank members of the family for being here. we are very glad you are all here. thanks. julia? >> good evening and thank you all for being here. three, four years ago when...
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if you add in state and local governments, total government of the united states is -- consumes 39.2%. 39 cents of every dollar filters through some level of government and i don't know about you, but i don't find government particularly effective or efficient. to put that in perspective, to -- for example, european european-style socialist nations, norway last year was 40%. greece, 47%. anybody hear of greece recently? that economic model is collapsing. and this is why senator lee's proposal's important. if you take a look at spending and revenue generation over the last 50 years, you can see spending from 1959-2008 averaged 22% -- 20.2%. over the last three years, we've ineasethat to 24%. revenue generation has been 18.1 % over that same time period. regardless of what our marginal tax rate and as much as our friends on the other side of the aisle want to punish success and increase marginal tax rates, the process of that doesn't work. the 50%, 28%, 35%, 39.6% and now we're back down to 35% marnl natural tax -- marginal tax rate. and in all that time period, the average tax receipts
if you add in state and local governments, total government of the united states is -- consumes 39.2%. 39 cents of every dollar filters through some level of government and i don't know about you, but i don't find government particularly effective or efficient. to put that in perspective, to -- for example, european european-style socialist nations, norway last year was 40%. greece, 47%. anybody hear of greece recently? that economic model is collapsing. and this is why senator lee's proposal's...
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it's a priority for the united states government. and our bit lateral relationship is one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century for the united states. we'll have more details about the secretary's itinerary in the coming days. two other scheduling announcements. tomorrow secretary panetta, secretary clinton and chairman dempsey will testify before the senate foreign relations committee on the u.n. commission on the law of the sea. and then here in the briefing room at it can p.m. general john allen, commander ie saf will be here to brief you all on afghanistan. with that, i'll open it up to your questions, comments, concerns, other thoughts. >> i know that secretary panetta did not see the president. did he or any of the officials have any discussions with any of the pakistanis during the chicago summit to chat about you know what? >> the
it's a priority for the united states government. and our bit lateral relationship is one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century for the united states. we'll have more details about the secretary's itinerary in the coming days. two other scheduling announcements. tomorrow secretary panetta, secretary clinton and chairman dempsey will testify before the senate foreign relations committee on the u.n. commission on the law of the sea. and then here in the briefing room at it can p.m....
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ride it at universal studios hollywood. >>> chinese dissident chen cheng is now in the united states. the president leaves tonight for the nato summit in chicago tomorrow. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> warden's office, culliver. no, this is warden culliver. yes, he is, but i don't know where he is right now. can i take a message for him? can i take a message? can i take a message? who is your son? and what's your name? what's your number? he'll call you back. yes, ma'am. >> you take messages, warden? >> yes, ma'am. we do it all here. we do it all. >> who got a cigarette? who got a cigarette? >> in response to the honor dorm stabbing, the warden has suspended inmate benefits and loss of the store affects everyone at holman. >> right now, a pack of bugler will cost you a bag of coffee. a bag of coffee costs $3.39. a bag of bugler costs $1.08. p.c., you got a cigarette on you? >> no matter how tense life gets, ty's committed to keeping his nose clean. >> you have to sit back and relax. can't get in trouble. if you get in trouble
ride it at universal studios hollywood. >>> chinese dissident chen cheng is now in the united states. the president leaves tonight for the nato summit in chicago tomorrow. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> warden's office, culliver. no, this is warden culliver. yes, he is, but i don't know where he is right now. can i take a message for him? can i take a message? can i take a message? who is your son?...
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the united states is getting itself out of a mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars succeeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily. not a great strain of course we suited for it some point rise and that return over that it's going to be going to has the what you bar at one percent through of attempting to. look. the basic problem is medical costs our medical care system is extremely inefficient very expensive we have pretty well most twenty percent if the seventeen or eighteen percent of national income goes to a medical remember half that's private by the way but half of that's public and this is squeezing everything. social security is a bit of a problem i think as such here is a minor issue. the things that are not health and no
the united states is getting itself out of a mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars succeeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily. not a great...
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and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows do provide opportunities, but clearly sometimes also pose issues. european banks, you know, may well have stakes in u.s. banks, but it is also true the contrary that the u.s. banks clearly are very -- have a very international reach and therefore also, you know, u.s. banks do have stakes in a european and other banks elsewhere. that said, you know, regardless of whether it's a european bank having a stake here in the u.s. bank, the u.s. bank is still subject to u.s. laws and still subject to u.s. regulatory authorities. and in exchange for that, access the
and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows...
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right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people leaving the work force than entering the work force and we're beginning to have fewer and fewer children. no country in the history of the world has ever experienced economic prosperity while also experiencing depopulation. you're beginning to see depopulation in countries like russia and japan, many believe that japan has passed the tipping point. russia's population shrinks by 700,000 people every year. and in russia, they have tried numerous things. including creating a new federal holiday, a national day of procreation where everyone is asked to go home, tur
right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people...
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starting the 1920s, we had horrible things begin to happen in the united states. and here is a fact that probably many people don't know. one of the laws that was instituted i'm going to read you a quote by senator david reid, he was a big proponent of the immigration laws in the 1920s. >> this bill is for those of us who are interested in keeping american stock up to the highest standard. that is the people who were born here. there is the old nativist movement even benjamin franklin hated the germans, he says they come here, don't learn our language, we shouldn't have the people here. and we have senator reid in the 1920s, who is a big proponent of immigration laws, and guess who used that and the words of our good senator reid to justify what he did to the jews in europe? i think the solution to immigration is education. and letting people know what the real facts are. the fact that arizona suffers in the billions of dollars, because of things like sb1070. the fact they are not a burden on our society, how many times have i heard said in speeches and in the pre
starting the 1920s, we had horrible things begin to happen in the united states. and here is a fact that probably many people don't know. one of the laws that was instituted i'm going to read you a quote by senator david reid, he was a big proponent of the immigration laws in the 1920s. >> this bill is for those of us who are interested in keeping american stock up to the highest standard. that is the people who were born here. there is the old nativist movement even benjamin franklin...
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citizenship entering the united states and the legislation could affect individuals like facebook co-founder eduardo saverin who remain ounce to his citizenship and made a lot of money off of the social media site so we want to know if you thought that those who are willing to give up their citizenship for tax purposes should be banned from returning to the producer produce an incentive to find out what you had to say. of the streets of d.c. to tell people the nation's capital what our viewers had to say on twitter facebook and you tube and see which comments we should keep or daily. so what if i told you you could make a billion dollars and i had to pay any taxes if you gave up your us citizenship and didn't come back would you do it now possibly depends on where it ended up no absolutely not no way i would even think about it sasuke legend told us if they're going to take that money and run and think oh i'm coming back tax free then hell no they should have to pay up what do you think about that i agree if they come back they should especially if they made it here or through august through
citizenship entering the united states and the legislation could affect individuals like facebook co-founder eduardo saverin who remain ounce to his citizenship and made a lot of money off of the social media site so we want to know if you thought that those who are willing to give up their citizenship for tax purposes should be banned from returning to the producer produce an incentive to find out what you had to say. of the streets of d.c. to tell people the nation's capital what our viewers...
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welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, italy, the netherlands, canada, bulgaria and australia, all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the most effective way we've got of sending a message of revulsion at what has happened in syria. >> reporter: but as the new video shows, assad isn't getting the message. and syrian forces still vastly outgun the opposition. and today, brian, the state department accused iran of aiding and abetting the shabiha, the pro-assad militia. activists say the shabiha is trained by iran and uses the same tactics that iran employed to crush its own rebellion. brian? >> richard engel starting us off tonight. richard, thanks. >>> and now to the crisis in northern italy, where a deadly 5.8 earthquake shook the region this morning. the epicenter was just northwest of bologna. the same area where an even stronger quake killed people just over a week ago. and once again, our own jim maceda is there. >> reporter: brian, i'm a few miles from the epicenter of the 5.8 tremor which hit this area earlier this morning, damagi
welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, italy, the netherlands, canada, bulgaria and australia, all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the most effective way we've got of sending a message of revulsion at what has happened in syria. >> reporter: but as the new video shows, assad isn't getting the message. and syrian forces still vastly outgun the opposition. and today, brian, the state department accused iran of aiding and...
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looks like the recovery is slipping a bet here i bit heree united states. commodities weakening. despite massive fiscal and monetary stimulus. i'm worried. >> here is the thing, almost every company that reports these days says but europe is more than just a red flag. it is an anchor and hurting the stock market and hurting america. >> not just tiffany, bridgestone and staples and best buy and even cisco. it is just like the retailers and weather that. so companies are going to be blaming europe and "worries about europe" for a sales pullback when it iser that own execution problems. i'm worried but as ben pointed out you got to throw in other regions of the world. particularly trouble in china if you want to start talking about recession there or here. >> if it you told me 7 or 8 months ago that america would be in the best shape of everyone out there i would be surprised. not necessarily with europe falling apart. >> we are the tallest midget in the room right now. that is how they describe nike on wall street. i went to a major head fund conference the ore day. major investors
looks like the recovery is slipping a bet here i bit heree united states. commodities weakening. despite massive fiscal and monetary stimulus. i'm worried. >> here is the thing, almost every company that reports these days says but europe is more than just a red flag. it is an anchor and hurting the stock market and hurting america. >> not just tiffany, bridgestone and staples and best buy and even cisco. it is just like the retailers and weather that. so companies are going to be...
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(applause) >> now it gives me great pleasure to introduce the president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. (applause) >> narrator: the changes were formalized in the late '90s, as the last of the depression-era reforms were lifted. >> the glass-steagall law is no longer appropriate.. >> narrator: and traditional commercial banks could merge with trading-oriented investment banks. trading activity and bank profits rose quickly. >> the trading side became overwhelming-- three, four, five times bigger than the banking side. but the banking side grew as well, but not as much as the trading side. >> this is very much the beginning of the brain drain, when wall street looked at people who had technical, scientific training, and it said, "we'll pay you double, triple, five times what you could make in any other field." and if you're looking at those kinds of incentives, you're trained as an engineer, why wouldn't you want to make three times more money? >> two and a quarter points at five million. >> narrator: so they came. and many ended up doing what is called proprietary tra
(applause) >> now it gives me great pleasure to introduce the president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. (applause) >> narrator: the changes were formalized in the late '90s, as the last of the depression-era reforms were lifted. >> the glass-steagall law is no longer appropriate.. >> narrator: and traditional commercial banks could merge with trading-oriented investment banks. trading activity and bank profits rose quickly. >> the trading side...
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right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic groups, anglos, asian-americans and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level and they are there are 2.9. where are beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing future workforce of the country. so you have more people leaving the workforce than entering the workforce and we are beginning to have fewer and fewer children. no country in the history of the world has ever experienced economic prosperity while also experiencing depopulation. you are beginning to see depopulation in countries like russia and japan. many believe that japan is past the tipping point in russia's population shrinks by 700,000 people every year. and in russia, they have tried numerous things, including creating a new federal halliday which is a national day of procreation where everyone is asked
right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic groups, anglos, asian-americans and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level and they are there are 2.9. where are beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing future workforce of the country. so you have more...
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and also the damaging beatle issue we have, particularly in parts of the united states. i really want to talk about the success of a program that started out as a pilot program, we're going to see how things work, maybe sure the tool is something that can be used on the ground and the formest service and land management can benefit from and be a again benefit for the taxpayer as well. we also would like to investigate for permanent reauthorization of stewardship contracting and really it a big success fore. we treated over half a million acres in the united states with stewardship contracts at this point in time. we awarded somewhere over 900 contracts just in the last five years and we continue to increase those contracts. at many as 200 were conducted last year in 2011. with the authority expiring in 2013, we're concerned in it's not term nntly reaupermanently reauthorized. many of you on land understand what happens when you have a project being done on your particular land, someone comes in to do some forest management to reduce fire risk on your property, maybe ther
and also the damaging beatle issue we have, particularly in parts of the united states. i really want to talk about the success of a program that started out as a pilot program, we're going to see how things work, maybe sure the tool is something that can be used on the ground and the formest service and land management can benefit from and be a again benefit for the taxpayer as well. we also would like to investigate for permanent reauthorization of stewardship contracting and really it a big...
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. >> romney has said -- previously said he believes president obama was born in the united states but has not directly addressed trump's latest comments. >> stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012. we will continue to bring you the latest on air and on line at wjz.com. >>> the state of maryland is getting a waiver from the no child left behind act, the law that requires all students be proficient in reading and math. the obama administration is granting waivers to 14 states with promises to improve. waiver or not, baltimore county schools are being recognized for axeling. dr. joe says the recognition reflects a high level of student achievement. >>> we have a school advisory. al eks xand der -- alexander hamilton is closing immediately because it has a power failure. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, the violence in syria, more international fall out after dozens of civilians are executed. >> the search from life, the latest from italy after a second earthquake. >> another live look outside as we wait for some sunshine. your complete first warning weather
. >> romney has said -- previously said he believes president obama was born in the united states but has not directly addressed trump's latest comments. >> stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012. we will continue to bring you the latest on air and on line at wjz.com. >>> the state of maryland is getting a waiver from the no child left behind act, the law that requires all students be proficient in reading and math. the obama administration is granting waivers...
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some of them have even been deported and then been brought back to the united states of america. that's not an old story, that's a story of today. the federal government took a step in the right direction when it legally challenged the show me your papers laws in alabama, south carolina, and arizona. because the state laws are unconstitutional and interfere with the federal government's authority to set and enforce immigration policy. but it makes so sense to file suit -- mow sense to file suit against unconstitutional laws on one hand and on the other hand allow the same laws to funnel people into deportation centers and deportation pipeline. gabino has been denied relief from deportation because he's been stopped too many times, according to the federal government, for driving without a license. the government is complicit in serial profiling because while the states cannot deport gabino and break up his family of american citizens, the federal government is doing just that. and programs like 287-g and secured committees end up ensnaring people every year because of the racial
some of them have even been deported and then been brought back to the united states of america. that's not an old story, that's a story of today. the federal government took a step in the right direction when it legally challenged the show me your papers laws in alabama, south carolina, and arizona. because the state laws are unconstitutional and interfere with the federal government's authority to set and enforce immigration policy. but it makes so sense to file suit -- mow sense to file suit...
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home prices are still enormously fragile across the united states and more than a quarter of a million of existing home sales are distressed property. tight lending standards remain a problem and we don't want to give an linder another excuse not to approve the loan. since 2008 and twice failure act led to programs set down in the latest susceptive spark as you know may 31st of this year. the flood insurance shutdowns have broad implications in the u.s. economy nfip is an essential to the 500,000 home sales annually. thousands of sales nationally can be delayed if we don't have this bill in progress in tact. more than 47,000 real-estate transactions installed in june, 2010 for the 33 days the act was not in service. over 16,000 homes and housing is on the flood plains of montana, over 660,000 homes on the flood plains and louisiana. more than the homes are impacted by this. the commercial multifamily refinancing all or impacted and the lack of the uncertainty in the national flood insurance program is. the five-year national flood insurance reauthorization of first broad advantages. on
home prices are still enormously fragile across the united states and more than a quarter of a million of existing home sales are distressed property. tight lending standards remain a problem and we don't want to give an linder another excuse not to approve the loan. since 2008 and twice failure act led to programs set down in the latest susceptive spark as you know may 31st of this year. the flood insurance shutdowns have broad implications in the u.s. economy nfip is an essential to the...
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it is unique for the united states that these former slaves did receive something other than just freedom. land ownership was the true social avenue of progress. if you owned the land you worked, you were able to truly make a better way for your family. a lot of towns make oklahoma unique, over 30 odd settlements of black towns in this state, what would occur, relatives would pool their resources together and say we got a community, we got a school. now let's incorporate and form a black town, an all black town, like langston, red bird, lima. uniqueness of oklahoma, old black town experience. but land ownership, keep in mind same time frame, mississippi, alabama, some parts of texas, arkansas, louisiana, georgia you were a share cropper. couldn't own land. couldn't own land. a lot of times that was the foundation of could you vote. couldn't vote, you couldn't represent your people of authority in terms of government. so land ownership was the backbone, the foundation of social progress. reverend jones was born a slave in tennessee. around 1856 or so. just a kid. so he was about roughly ni
it is unique for the united states that these former slaves did receive something other than just freedom. land ownership was the true social avenue of progress. if you owned the land you worked, you were able to truly make a better way for your family. a lot of towns make oklahoma unique, over 30 odd settlements of black towns in this state, what would occur, relatives would pool their resources together and say we got a community, we got a school. now let's incorporate and form a black town,...
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states in terms of the u.s. pulling them up the u.s. as far as developed economies goes they're doing the best but when the fiscal cliff happens i think that if it actually does come to pass and we fall off the cliff then you know that could be the exogamous shock that creates sort of a negative feedback loop with what's going on in europe in the emerging markets etc so yeah the fiscal cliff is something to watch so our politicians that are elected that category on anything could hold the entire world hostage the world economy in your view but you know let's take a step back i think it's about the philosophical view of what to do when there's too much debt yet at the end of the day you know you'll hear a lot of people on and on though say there's too much debt and that's that's the truth the real question is what do you do about that you know do you write these debts down do you make these banks that were lending recklessly insolvent or do you get in britain write it down make the banks suffer what's wrong with
states in terms of the u.s. pulling them up the u.s. as far as developed economies goes they're doing the best but when the fiscal cliff happens i think that if it actually does come to pass and we fall off the cliff then you know that could be the exogamous shock that creates sort of a negative feedback loop with what's going on in europe in the emerging markets etc so yeah the fiscal cliff is something to watch so our politicians that are elected that category on anything could hold the...
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in other words, not only is immigration not bankrupting the united states, it is the only thing that can save us. thank you. >>> and now to some solutions. todd. >> thanks, david. this is, really, i think, one of the -- the -- the key discussions that we need to be having on this immigration issue, and that is, what are the solutions? what are other solutions? as we've heard this morning, if you look at the number of state-level immigration laws and even immigration laws that have been passed at the city, county or state levels over the last several years, as you've heard this morning, the economic outcomes in a lot of the social outcomes are not very good. so we can either continue down a path of following some ideas that we know don't work, or we can begin starting to explore some ones that have a better shot of working. the three presenters that you're going to hear now come at this from quite different perspectives. we have county attorney bill montgomery. who is the attorney for maricopa county, arizona which is sort of, i guess a lot of people call ground zero of the immigratio
in other words, not only is immigration not bankrupting the united states, it is the only thing that can save us. thank you. >>> and now to some solutions. todd. >> thanks, david. this is, really, i think, one of the -- the -- the key discussions that we need to be having on this immigration issue, and that is, what are the solutions? what are other solutions? as we've heard this morning, if you look at the number of state-level immigration laws and even immigration laws that...
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numbers that were revised down in the united states as in just a few minutes. mission free. education free. for charge free arrangement free. three stooges free. old free blog videos for your media project free medio gondar t.v. dot com. wealthy british style. time to. go. around the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. all right welcome back we're talking to mike shad lock and yet as he was getting into as bags it scenario we lost him so let's bring him back again miche tell us are we more likely to see a spec is it than a grex set and why or why not. i don't think so actually looking at the elections coming up june seventeenth in greece i think the newest democracy party is going to go down in flames once again to the radical left if that happens i don't see any way in spite of what the leader is saying alexis is saying that he wants to stay in the euro zone if the euro zone cuts off the e.c.b. and i am cut off funding to graze
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